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schifa
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October 31st, 2016 08:00
You can clean up clones through Unisphere, or using the symclone list command, and creating a pairing file, and running the symclone terminate command, using the -file, rather than the -dg. That is documented in the SE product guide.
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schifa
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October 31st, 2016 08:00
You can clean up clones through Unisphere, or using the symclone list command, and creating a pairing file, and running the symclone terminate command, using the -file, rather than the -dg. That is documented in the SE product guide.